In MIGO ..i require forth tabstrip after General, Vendor, Employee and TEST

Hi,
I Require 4th TabStrip in MIGO called Details...there are already 3 tabstrips called (General,Vendor,Employee).
I want to impliment through BADI.But i dont knw hw to proceed.
I got Defi.Name MB_MIGO_BADI and Method Name s INIT.
But i dont knw hw to create tabstrip....
Plz guide me so i can proceed further ?
Points will be rewarded to the person
wait for reply...

Karthik,
       I couldnt identify other BADI for addition of new fields. Perhaps the logic lies in the same BADI where the tabstrip name was created. To be more clear, i have used BADI MB_MIGO_BADI with class implementation as ZCL_EXM_IM_MB_MIGO_BADI. If you see the method "PBO_HEADER", the program used is "SAPLMIGO_BADI_EXAMPLE". I guess my requirement revolves around this program, but this program is a function pool. IF i change the e_heading to "Transportation" in the method mentioned above, i can see the new tab named as "Transportation". Now i need three more screen fields to be added. I wonder how to go for the logic in PAI later.
Thanks in advance..

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